Tech-erentiated Assessment for To Kill a Mockingbird
1. Assessment - To Kill a Mocking Bird Think Tac Toe
You are to complete any three of the assignments below, as long as they make a tic-tac-toe on the board.
Create a poster or Glog that
illustrates the significance of the
title of the book.
Be a discussion director one class period (see
teacher for specific chapter and class date) in
which you lead a large class discussion. Prepare
ten or more critical thinking questions for the
class to discuss and gain a deeper
understanding of the chapter
Create a 20 question multiple choice test
with an answer key on Quizlet. Make sure
to have four possible answers to each
question with 2 possible answers, one
being the best.
Write a guest blog post for Dr.
Haiken’s blog
http://theteachingfactor.com
Discussing how and why TKAM is
still relevant today (500 words
maximum).
Write an essay, in class,
on one of four possible topics related to the
novel.
Participate in a Twitter discussion of the
story with four or more other students in
this class addressing key themes in the
novel. Capture the conversation on
Storify and bring in a copy of the
transcript for your teacher.
Create a poetry anthology with five
poems that connect to TKAM on
Voicethread. Say or write out the
poem online and Included a
detailed explanation connecting the
poem and the novel. For extra
credit, write your own poem about
the novel.
Create a cartoon using Toondoo create a comic
version of four important chapters or events in
To Kill a Mockingbird.
Using Prezi, create a timeline of events for
TKAM. Be sure to include images and text
to illustrate the key events throughout the
novel.
Think Tac Toe Assessment Project Rubric
3 2 1
Product
Exhibits thoughtful design and
careful attention to detail and
format
Exhibits some attention to
design, detail and format
Little attention to detail,
design, and format.
TKAM Connections
Clearly demonstrates
connections to themes,
characters and/or events in
the novel
Vaguely demonstrates
connections to the themes,
characters, and/or events in
the novel
Does not demonstrate
connections to the themes,
characters, and/or events in
the novel
Communication
of Ideas
Project demonstrates full
knowledge and understanding
creatively and professionally
Project demonstrates some
knowledge and understanding
in a straightforward manner
Project demonstrates little
knowledge and understanding;
lacks creativity and is
“borrowed” from somewhere
else.